Awe, what a sweet interpretation.
I'm no young whippersnapper so I'll put on my
@Goofyernmost curmudgeon hat......Some of these events are becoming so over the top and I tend to favor the simpler ways of my earlier years. I feel for guys trying to come up with clever proposals. I kinda liked the days of private romantic moments vs the big public displays, but that is just me. The market at least was a dozen or so people around in the background and then some brief applause. Now there are couples, with their wedding dance perfectly choreographed into performances, it is a lot of pressure and most of them lack the romance of traditional first dance. To me it has been rehearsed to death, staged lacking any warmth after all that. More theater.
The ones that really make me slap my head are 1st born babies. First there is the pressure to be unique in how you announce the baby you are expecting. Only to be topped by how you shall reveal in advance of babies birth how you will cleverly reveal the s ex of the baby. That too must be a one of a kind event. By the time the baby is born there is nothing left to announce other than baby is here, anticlimactic. I'm kinda glad I missed out on all this grandeur. Me, I had my first dance, daddy's dance, told people I was expecting and calls from hospital saying it was a boy and later a girl. I chose not to be informed as to what type of child I was having, I enjoy a bit of suspense. The only one not surprised was the doctor.